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AQA Citizenship GCSE

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24 hours+ (around 140 resources, all worksheets, powerpoints and everything totalled up) of Citizenship GCSE 1-9 revision and lesson content. This revision + lessons Mega Pack also contains 2 x exam question generators. Used for AQA but content covered by OCR and EDEXCEL too. Huge bundle of lessons, revision booklets to be given out in the lessons or as revision materials later, past question practices, differentiated 1-9 activities, campaigning packs and a fun GCSE question generator. Suitable for GCSE Citizenship 9-1 easily adapable (all editable formats) Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above. Check out the EC Publishing website for full, affordable PSHE, Citizenship and RE Packages for all year groups including the new 2024 Complete PSHE Package. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk Many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :)
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Complete Introduction to the UN, its role, aims, principles, Human Rights enforcement work as well as some criticisms and the UK's role. The pack is well-differentiated with an editable, detailed Powerpoint, worksheets, information sheets, 10 page work booklet, differentiated clip tasks, the UK's role in the UN info pack and question sheets. Citizenship GCSE 9-1 resources - could be used for AQA, OCR or Edexcel. Includes - 1 hour PowerPoint on the work of the United Nations, worksheets and clips, differentiated fully and easily adaptable. Could be used as an introduction to the topic or a revision session. Many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship GCSE, RSE and RE resources at my shop: EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :)
Changing power of the British monarchyQuick View
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Changing power of the British monarchy

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A whole unit of 5 lessons covering the National Curriculum objective of the changing power of the monarchy. Lesson 1 - King John I and the Magna Carta. Children will learn what King John I was like as a king, why the Magna Carta was introduced and how it limited the power of the monarch. Lesson 2 - Henry VIII and what he was like as a ruler. Children will learn about his main achievements as king but will also analyse sources to understand more about him as well as bias in sources. Lesson 3 - Queen Mary I and whether she deserved her title of “Bloody Mary.” Children will learn about how she got her title, about her childhood experiences and draw on sources to decide whether she deserved her title or if she was just misunderstood. Lesson 4 - King Charles I and how how he caused the abolishment of the monarchy. Children will analyse sources to make predictions about what he was like as a ruler and what happened to him before completing independent research to find out accurate facts. Opportunities to discuss biased sources throughout. Lesson 5 - the modern monarchy and their power and influence. Children will learn about the current monarchy and how much power and influence they have in modern society. They will then go on to answer the key question of how the power of the monarchy has changed and whether they are still as influential today using all the knowledge they have gained throughout the whole topic.
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AQA Citizenship GCSE Revision

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A mega bundle of AQA GCSE Citizenship Revision and Exam Practice. This bundle includes practice exam questions, revision guides, activities. The pack covers all themes of the AQA Spec (and therefore largely the same content as Edexcel and OCR - but this was created for AQA). There is around 30+ hours worth of content here, so should be enough to keep your students going for a while! All have been created by an experienced Citizenship teacher and AQA marker. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All the resources are editable (so easy to adapt further for your classes if you want to). You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship GCSE, RSE and RE resources at my shop: EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :)
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Democracy, Elections, Political Parties

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Democracy and Voting Citizenship Resources, focusing on the different policies of the main UK political parties and how people decide to vote for them: Covers every aspect of policies (education, defence, Brexit, economy, NHS etc) - the information is all written up in student speak, you don't need the students to have access to the internet to find them beforehand. Well differentiated and detailed PowerPoint lesson with accompanying worksheets, clip links and questions. Perfect for teaching about political parties, elections, voting and policies. Suitable for KS3 or KS4. Lasts 2 hours if all tasks completed. Check out the EC Publishing website for full, affordable PSHE, Citizenship and RE Packages for all year groups. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes). You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources at my shop: EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :) Or you can check out some of our most popular PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources below: Mental Health PSHE Bundle 1 Whole Year of PSHE Resources British Values Citizenship Bundle Careers, Employment and Enterprise Bundle Islam Bundle Sex and Relationships Education
Alevel Politics Exam Question and Revision BundleQuick View
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Alevel Politics Exam Question and Revision Bundle

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ALevel Politics Big Fat Revision and Exam Bundle Includes loads of resources for ALevel Politics including: Knowledge organisers Topic 1, 2 and 3 Component 1 Quiz on Democracy which has several key sections Essay task booklets Model answers bundle Revision pack- case studies and thinking quilts Exam Questions guide Source guide teaching how to approach sources All topic check lists and key terms for Component 1 Total Price would be £62 this is a bargain!
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World War One

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World War I UNIT OF LESSONS: Extremely detailed and easy to follow - perfect for UKS3 (or could be used as pre GCSE prep / WW1 catch-up for KS4). A unit of well differentiated lessons on complete with new 9-1 level GCSE challenge questions, one full lesson on Remembrance Day (covering both WWs) and a Remembrance Day, WWI Quiz and 4x homeworks. 1. Assassination of Franz Ferdinand and european context (2 HOURS) 2. World War I: conscription, conscientious objectors and propaganda 3. World War I: homefront and defence of the realm 4. World War I: causes, alliances, rivalry and colonialism. 5, Life in the trenches. 6. Remembrance Day Lesson 7. Remembrance Day and WWI Quiz 8. 4x WWI homeworks 9. Battle of the Somme 10. Impact of WWI (general) 11. Impact of WWI (civilians) Each lesson is designed to last one hour - the last task can be set as homework or done as plenary, depending on time. Includes clip question and differentiated questions, starter sheets, LO check sheet with key terms and reasons cards all included with 1 hour Powerpoint. Please see our other resources in our TES shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/History_Geeks
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A-level Politics Guide to Answering Questions Edexcel

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Guide to answering all Edexcel A-level Politics questions for paper 1, paper 2, and paper 3A (USA) Please note: this resource has not been approved or authorised by Edexcel. This is a packed 6-page guide to answering EVERY type of question from Edexcel A-level politics, including 24-mark “to what extent” ideologies questions, 30-mark “evaluate the view” source questions, 30-mark “evaluate the view” non-source questions, 12-mark “examine” questions, and 12-mark “analyse” comparative theory questions. For each question, the guide includes a general answering guide and a “top tips” section from successful students which include: Abridged advice from Edexcel on answering the type of question Advice on structuring each type of question with reference to the three assessment objectives (AOs) from successful students Essentials to achieve top marks Advice on planning and time management for each type of question Key words and phrases to include to ensure each AO is applied consistently The guide summarises key information which can be applied to answering questions from any topic or section of the course. For example, the guide could be issued to students in part or in full at the following times: When first introducing each question type in the A-level course. When setting essay questions in class or for homework. During revision for mock exams and A-level exams. As part of feedback for mock exams.
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BRITISH VALUES

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Updated! 24 hours of content (in 20 downloads) - 24 x fully resourced hour long lessons, an assembly, a quiz and 5 displays. All differentiated throughly to three levels, with 45 worksheets to go along with PowerPoints. Created to help any school meet all British Values requirements with ease. All lessons are fully resourced, highly-rated British Values and Citizenship lessons for KS3 / KS4. All are complete with accompanying worksheets, clips and activities that are well differentiated to three levels. It’s worth checking your downloads on this if you buy it because I keep adding to it and then you get the new downloads all free. **Just added - a version of the Identity lesson suitable for low ability / SEN or KS2. This was used with a Year 7 Nurture group. ** I use all of these myself as a Head of Citizenship and I really hope you find them excellent value. I’ve put literally months of time into this to make these lessons top quality for my own school team. There is enough material here to create numerous off time-table days for different year groups to cover all the British Values / SMSC / Citizenship KS4 and KS3 requirements. Many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :)
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Introduction to KS3 Population topic

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Introduction to KS3 Population topic. 4 x 1 hour lessons. Lesson 1: Intro, defining key terms Lesson 2: Population density Lesson 3: Population pyramids Lesson 4: Living in the UK Complete with PowerPoints, all worksheets, resources and detailed lesson plans. Ideal for non-specialist teachers and experienced teachers alike. Can easily be used for GCSE/KS4 as revision or a fresh intro to the topic.
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Types of Government

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Different Types of Government Bundle. Made for KS4 but easily adapted (all resources are editable). Suitable for Citizenship drop down days, Citizenship lessons (each lesson is at least one hour) or can be used for Citizenship GCSE 9-1 as many of the topics in the new spec are covered. 7 (more now added) x fully resourced, highly-rated lesson packs. All 7 lesson packs are complete with a one or two hour-long powerpoint, accompanying differentiated worksheets, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs and starters. All are well differentiated to three levels throughout to enable clear evidence of progress for all students. The lessons are: Absolute and Constitutional monarchies vs Republics and the history behind how Britain came to be a constitutional monarchy. The differences between communism and capitalism as forms of government, their advantages and disadvantages. The diffference between democracies and dictatorships and what it's like to live in a dictatorship. The different systems of voting and electoral reform and how different governments use different systems to stay in power. The US election - how do American elections work? Who are the Republicans and Democrats? Many more inexpensive and free resources inclluding GCSE Citizenship 9-1 at my shop: EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :)
Edexcel Core Political Ideas - Exemplar Ideologies Essay AnswersQuick View
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Edexcel Core Political Ideas - Exemplar Ideologies Essay Answers

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A set of 10 exemplar essay answers to Edexcel A-Level Politics ‘core political ideas’ 24-mark essay questions. This resource would be ideal for: Use in individual lessons, when teaching the core political ideas and wanting to demonstrate excellent essay writing technique. Students to use for their exam revision. The essays respond to the following questions: Liberalism: To what extent do liberals have a common view of human nature? (24) To what extent do liberals agree on the nature of society? (24) To what extent do liberals agree over the role of the state? (24) Socialism: 4. To what extent do socialists have a common view of human nature? (24) 5. To what extent does socialism depend on a view of society based only on class? (24) 6. To what extent is socialism more united than divided? (24) Conservatism: 7. To what extent do conservatives disagree over human nature? (24) 8. To what extent are the views of One Nation conservatives on the economy consistent with those of the New Right? (24) 9. To what extent are Conservatives united in their view of society? (24) 10. To what extent do conservatives agree over the role of the state? (24)
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Parliament

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Introduction to UK Parliament lessons - 2x 1 hour Citizenship lessons all about Parliament and Law Making. Students will learn all about the Houses of Parliament, the Commons, the Lords and the different positions within, as well as how it operates. They will also discover how laws are made, how amendments are added and how there can be a ‘ping-pong’ effect from house to house before a new Act is granted the Royal Assent. Included: 2 x 1 hour PowerPoints, detailed and well differentiated tasks, clip links with questions, starter handout and worksheets . All editable and suitable for KS3/4 easily adapted for GCSE Citizenship. Variety of different level tasks for MA,LA or Core. Many more inexpensive and free resources at my shop: EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :)
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UK Politics Quiz

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This resource contains a fully editable 100 question PowerPoint quiz on politics and the UK parliament, government and elections. It is a fun way of extending the students' knowledge of the UK electoral system, government, parliament, political parties and some interesting historical facts about our democracy. There are 100 questions with multiple choice answers and varying degrees of challenge. It is divided into the following sections: - Elections - The Government - Parliament - Political Parties - Miscellaneous - Picture Round The quiz can be administered in a variety of ways - to individuals or teams. The answers can be found by clicking on the voting box image on the bottom right-hand corner of each slide. Answers can be given either as you go through the quiz or at the end. An answer sheet is included to record answers. Sample questions: - How often is an election held in the UK? - When no party wins more than half the seats in an election, the parliament is said to be a … - In the UK, what is the official name given to the place where people go to vote? - On what day are general elections usually held? - Who normally lives at 11 Downing Street? - Who is The Speaker of the House of Commons? - How many rows of benches are there in the House of Commons either side of The Speaker? You may also be interested in: Mock Election Pack UK Parliament and Government Presentation Brexit – The Triggering of Article 50 Thinking of publishing your own resources? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide
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Politics and Participation Citizenship GCSE AQA

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MORE ADDED! Citizenship GCSE 9-1 Unit for Politics and Participation (Theme 3). Made for AQA, but all editable and covers the vast majority of Edexcel and OCR content too. Includes 10 x full 1 hour lessons and a revision guide. Also includes practice exam questions which can be done in the lesson or at home for revision. Included 10 lessons (11 hours total) for: 3.4.1 Where does political power reside in the UK and how is it controlled? 3.4.2 What are the powers of local and devolved government and how can citizens participate? 3.4.3 Where does political power reside: with the citizen, parliament or government? 3.4.4 How do others govern themselves? 3.4.5 How can citizens try to bring about political change? and a Complete Unit Revision Guide Also included - an interactive exam practice question generator. All lessons are fully differentiated for 9-1 gradings, easy to follow, detailed and created by an experienced Head of Citizenship. Many more free and inexpensive resources for Citizenship, PSHE and Humanities here :)
20 x 15-Mark Model Answers (WJEC EDUQAS GCSE Sociology) [Exam, Assessment, AfL, Revision]Quick View
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20 x 15-Mark Model Answers (WJEC EDUQAS GCSE Sociology) [Exam, Assessment, AfL, Revision]

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This bundle contains 20 model-answers for 15-mark rubrics in the new GCSE Sociology course (WJEC/EDUQAS specification). By using these 15-mark rubrics and examplar answers over the 2-year course: it will be an excellent component of their exam preparation. Please note: these resources are copyrighted by Adam Godwin (2018), please do not redistribute them or share them under any circumstances. . Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES! GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit) Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units) Christianity (Thematic Studies Units) Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit) Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units) Islam (Thematic Studies Units) . .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) . .  AS/A2 Revision Sessions OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit [Philosophy Boxes](https://www.tes.com/resources/search . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units
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Research Methods (10 Lessons) [ GCSE Sociology ]

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This bundle contains complete resources for teaching the Research Methods unit for the new GCSE Sociology specifications. It includes 10 fully resourced lessons and additional tools; it was designed for the AQA specification but relevant to all GCSE Sociology teachers. This Bundle Includes: A) 10 x Fully Resources Lessons Lesson 1: Introduction & Key-Words Lesson 2: Ethical Issues & Debates Lesson 3: Famous Examples of Sociological Research Lesson 4: Research Methods (Primary Data Collection) Lesson 5: Types of Data & Data Analysis Lesson 6: Primary & Secondary Sources Lesson 7: Sampling Methods & Strategies Lesson 8: Unit Overview & Review Lesson Lesson 9: Assessment Lesson Lesson 10: ICT Suite Lesson (Unit Overview) B) Teaching Tools i) Personal Learning Checklist’ (Research Methods, AQA) ii) Sociological Research Methods Workbook (‘Design your own study’ approach) iii) Research Methods A3 Learning Mat iv) A3 DIRT Worksheet Unlike previous bundles, we’ve left this resources as fully editable. We take considerable time making our resources to the highest possible standard, positive reviews are greatly appreciated. Feel free to contact us if you need additional resources creating or have any questions: godwin86@gmail.com PS: AQA Sociology GCSE Teachers’ Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1786443641643898/ Check out our great website to help you find out other GCSE Sociology resources: http://ks4sociology.wordpress.com PLEASE NOTE: Minimum system requirements: 512MB RAM, 1.5ghz processor. Microsoft Office. . Check-out some of our most popular resources on TES! GCSE Religious Studies Buddhism (20 Lesson Unit) Buddhism (Thematic Studies Units) Christianity (Thematic Studies Units) Hinduism (20 Lesson Unit) Hinduism (Thematic Studies Units) Islam (Thematic Studies Units) . .    GCSE Sociology Resources Complete Units (Whole Course) .  AS/A2 Revision Sessions OCR Religious Studies AQA Philosophy AQA Sociology .  Philosophy for Children (P4C) The Ultimate P4C Resource Pack The Debating Society Toolkit Philosophy Boxes . Other Tools A3 DIRT Worksheet (15+ 5-star ratings!) KS3 RE Units Copyright Adam Godwin (2018)
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Black Panther: Film Guide

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A film guide that looks at Black Panther (2018), exploring its key topics and themes through informal discussion. This film is available to stream for free on Into Film+ https://www.intofilm.org/films/19107
Edexcel A Level Politics Revision ChecklistQuick View
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Edexcel A Level Politics Revision Checklist

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Make sure your students are as prepared as they can be and have notes for every topic with this revision checklist for Edexcel A Level Politics Spec 9PL0. Includes a checklist for complete notes and a confidence rating for each topic in the following papers: Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas Paper 3A: Comparative Politics (USA) Paper 3B: Comparative Politics (Global)
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Tax and Spend

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An introduction to how public money is raised and spent for KS3 and KS4. This session looks at where the Government gets it's money and where it spends it. Students are invited to assess the fairness of both the tax system and the benefits system.
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Democracy Assembly

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Originally created for an SLT member of the school while OFSTED were in (excellent feedback). The PowerPoint goes through important democratic issues facing the world today - excellent for the build up of the General Election.